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Overnight Sleepover on the USS Cavalla Submarine – Sat. Feb. 19, 2022
- Ever wonder what it would be like to sleep on a real submarine? Now is your chance! Join Pack 90 as we board a vintage World War II submarine and spend the night in the same bunks as those brave sailors who crewed this submarine during its time at sea.
- When: Saturday, Feb. 19, 2022 (5pm Check in)
- Where: USS Cavalla, 100 Seawolf Park Blvd, Galveston, TX 77551 https://galvestonnavalmuseum.com/history
- Who: Cub Scout & Family
- Costs: $30 per person (5 years old and up only on this trip)
- How do I sign up: Click Here to sign up. Deadline Monday, February 14th.
- For Questions or additional information: Contact austinpack90 (a) gmail.com
- Minimum age 5 years for all kids
- Checkin time is 5pm
- Dinner and breakfast will be provided
- We will Checkin at 5pm on Saturday, Feb. 19 then get a nice tour of both the USS Cavalla Submarine and the USS Stewart Destroyer. Afterwards we will have some fun activities based around the museum and then choose whether you want to sleep on the submarine or the destroyer based on availability. Dinner will be pizza with possibly popcorn and a movie if that activity is an option. The next day we will have access to the area to tour around as we choose.
- All campers (adults and children) must have a completed medical form (Parts A & B only) before they will be allowed on the campout. Please email your completed forms to austinpack90@gmail. Download at Required medical form
- All adults (18yrs old and older) attending the campout must take Youth Protection Training or have proof of current Youth Protection Training. Once you have taken the training either email or print your certificate to Pack 90 Email. The Youth Protection Training should only take about 25 minutes to complete. Please email your completed forms to Pack 90 Email. Link to Youth Protection Training: Link to required youth protection training
- Leave your electronics at home! Scouts and youth guests are not permitted to bring electronics on camping trips. Adults, please be mindful of your use of electronics, these campouts are for youth and adults to interact with one another and share in the camaraderie of others.
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Campout Notes
Link to required youth protection training
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